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Energy and Cost Considerations in the Distribution of Bulk Dairy Feed in the Northeast

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 May 2017

J. P. Davulis
Affiliation:
Institute of Natural and Environmental Resources, University of New Hampshire
R. A. Andrews
Affiliation:
Institute of Natural and Environmental Resources, University of New Hampshire
G. E. Frick
Affiliation:
Institute of Natural and Environmental Resources, University of New Hampshire
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Extract

The energy crisis has awakened interest in delivery systems, efficient fuel utilization, and alternatives for reducing delivery costs. Inquiries into the potential for energy and cost savings that exist within our economy are of immediate concern.

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Research Article
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Copyright © Northeastern Agricultural and Resource Economics Association 

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Footnotes

Published with the approval of the Director of the New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station as Scientific Contribution Number 769.

References

1. Davulis, J. P., Andrews, R. A., Frick, G. E., The Distribution of Bulk Dairy Feed and the Energy Crisis, New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station, Research Report Number 35, April 1974.Google Scholar
2. Davulis, J. P., Andrews, R. A., Frick, G. E., Effect of Dairy Farm Size and Spatial Density on Regional Marketing Costs and Supply Firm Resource Use, New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station, Research Report Number 36, May 1974.Google Scholar